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04. 05. 2008 posted in: Car Insurance News 2008
Kwik Fit announce electronic certificate deal
Car insurance documentation processing could soon be ready electronic changes. For years now the use of secure electronic certificates have been used on the internet to communicate and protect sensitive personal information. Adopting the same kind of technology into the car insurance industry has literally been far too long in the making.
Kwik Fit insurance have now announced that they have now signed a three deal with SSP the electronic certificate company to provide electronic motor insurance policy documentation, as soon as it becomes legal to do so, through SDX technology later in the year.
This pro-active move by Kwik Fit insurance will inevitably prompt other car insurance and general insurance providers and jump on the band wagon. The benefits of introducing an SSP electronic alternative to traditional paper trails will have numerous benefits to the administration and costs of processing car insurance policies.
Securely certificated documentation via email and online membership login 'wallets' have been talked about for a long time and the implications are far reaching.
Thousands of customer service issues could be resolved as the classic 'lost in the post' scenario will effectively be eliminated, in addition to this the immense cost savings of traditional postage will be welcomed by both business and consumer.